Dissertation Post 1945

 

 

Adizes, I. (1968). The Effect of Decentralization on Organizational Behavior-An Exploratory Study of the Yugoslav Self Managment System, Columbia: 707.

        

Adkins, K. J. (1976). Milovan Djilas and the Great Transformation, John Carroll Univeristy: 75.

        

Agosin, M. R. (1972). Incentive Systems For Socialist Firms. New York, Columbia.

        

Alireza, A. M. (1964). The Planning Experience in Yugoslavia: Worker-Managment Councils. Economics. Berkeley, California: 142.

        

Amacher, C. (1971). International Trade, Economic Reform and State Trading in Yugoslavia, Virginia: 940.

        

Amat, M. A. (1958). Forest Industries in Yugoslavia, New York: 218.

        

Anderson, S. S. (1963). The Political Role of Youth Organizations in Communist Yugslavia, Cambridge: 374.

        

Barker, J. (1965). Yugoslav Neutralism- Its Implications, George Washington University.

        

Becker, M. L. (1951). The Encouragement of Nationalism in Yugoslavia, 1945-1950, Washington: 129.

        

Beittel, W. (1971). Development of Yugslav Communes, Pittsburgh.

        

Bertsch, G. K. (1971). Community Building and the Individual in Yugoslav Society, Oregon: 940.

        

Best, W. H. (1952). Yugoslavia, 1945-1950: A Study of the Beginnings and Progression fo the Communist Reformation, Southern California: 262.

        

Bilandzic, V. (1972). The Development of Yugoslav Federalism: From Unitary State to Socialist Federation, McMaster University.

        

Bombelles, J. T. (1965). Planning and Economic Growth of Yugoslavia, 1947-1961, Western Reserve University.

        

Bon-Rudin, E. M. (1982). Reforming Secondary School in Yugoslavia: Myth, Retrenchment and Equality, Harvard.

        

Bosnitch, S. D. (1971). The Foreign Policy 'Line' of the Communist Party of Yugoslavia in the 'Second Imperialist War' Sept. 1939-June 22, 1941. Montreal, McGill.

        

Bradley, G. W. (1969). Political Alienation, Oregon.

        

Brotherton, R. G. (1958). Cold War Exploitation-Cornerstone of Yugoslav Foreign Policy 1948-1954, Georgetown.

        

Bulia, T. (1968). Agricultural Education in Yugoslavia, Cornell: 703.

        

Burkett, J. P. (1981). Economic Reforms in Yugoslavia: Their Impact on Investment and Foreign Trade Policy, 1959-1976, California, Berkeley.

        

Campbell, F. T. (1975). The Press and the Self-Management Movement in Yugoslavia, Princeton: 401.

        

Carnett, G. S. (1955). Communist Exploitation of the Yugoslav Nationality Problem with Specific Reference to the Serbo-croaitan Antagonism with Specific Reference to the Serbo-Croat Antagonism and the Second World War, Yale: 319.

        

Carpenter, D. L. (1954). Elections and the Social Structure of the Elected Organs of Government in Postwar Yugoslavia, Columbia.

        

Carter, A. F. (1982). Democratic Reform in Yugoslavia: The Changing Role of the Party 1964-72. Oxford, Oxford.

        

Castor, W. N. (1952). Communist Yugoslavia in World Affairs, 1945-1951, Columbia.

        

Catala, F. A. (1978). The Role and Behavior of Enterprises in the New Phase of Self-Management in Yugoslavia, Georgtown: 322.

        

Cayton, J. M. (1972). Banking, Credit and the Yugoslav Economy: 1952-1965, Texas.

        

Cerna, Z. M. (1962). Civil Rights in Yugoslavia, Georetown.

        

Chase, H. M. (1957). American-Yugoslav Relations, 1945-196.  A Study in the Motivation of U.S. Foreign Policy, Syracuse.

        

Cicak, F. I. (1965). The Communist Party of Yugoslavia Between 1919-1934.  An Analysis of Its Formative Process, Indiana.

        

Cichock, M. A. (1983). The Impact of Direct Foreign Investment upon Developing Countries: A case study of Yugoslavia, South Carolina.

        

Clark, J. (1985). The Persistence of Hierarchy in Particapatory Systems: Yugoslavia, Peru, and a Critical Theory Alternative. Seattle, Washington.

        

Cohen, L. J. (1978). Devolutionary Socialism: The Political Institutionalization of the Yugoslav Assembly System, 1963-1973, Columbia.

        

Coronna, E. M. (1981). The Joint-Ventures of the Yugoslav Legal System, London.

        

Cory, P. F. (1979). The Transfer of Technology to Developing Countries and the Role of the Foreign Corporation: A comparison of Yugoslavia and Mexico. Berkeley, California: 362.

        

Coughlin, C. C. (1981). Technology Transfer to Yugoslavia Via Joint Ventures, North Carolina.

        

Dawson, R. (1951). The Tito-Heresy, Vanderbilt: 281.

        

De Lamater, J. D. (1969). Commitment to the Political System in a Multi-State Nation: A Case Study of Yugoslavia, Michigan.

        

De Miguel, J. M. (1976). Health in the Mediterranean Region: A Comparative Analysis of the Health Systems of Portugal, Spain, Italy, and Yugoslavia, Yale: 776.

        

Denitch, B. D. (1973). The Legitimization of a Revolution: The Case of Yugoslavia, Columbia: 345.

        

Denitch, B. S. (1969). Social Mobility and Industrialization in a Yugoslav Town, California, Berkeley.

        

Dorn, J. A. (1968). Implications of Property Rights for Yugoslav Firm Behavior: An Emprical Investigation, Virginia: 238.

        

Dunn, W. N. (1969). Yugoslavia: National Communist Ideology and Political Integration, Claremont Graduate School.

        

Dupin, D. S. (1968). An Analysis of the Question of Speech in the Supposedly Freer Communist Country of Yugoslavia: Utilizing the Case of Mihajlo Mihajlov, George Washington.

        

Durasoff, D. (1978). Self-Management and National Integreation: The Yugoslav Case in Comparative Perspective, Yale: 216.

        

E., H. W. (1972). Economics of the Yugoslav Joint Venture, Florida.

        

El Moughazi, M. M. (1944). An Analysis of the Agrarian Reform Movements and Land Tenure Promlems of the Danubian Countries.

        

Fanning, P. K. (1965). Application and Analysis of American Crop Production Concepts on State Farms in Yugoslavia, Cornell.

        

Farkas, R. P. (1972). Poltical and Economic Development in the Yugoslav System: A Mutli-Level Analysis of Reforms, Organizations Change and Functional Relationships in a Communist System., South Carolina.

        

Fisher, J. C. (1962). The Continuity of Urban Patterns Under Socialism: The Yuoslav Experience, Syracuse.

        

Flaherty, D. P. (1978). Decentralization, Workers Control and Regional Income Differences in Yugoslavia, New York: 362.

        

Fletcher, R. R. (1970). The National Problem and Relations Between the Communist States of Southeast Europe.

        

Ford, G. L. (1977). Evaluation of Participation by Workers and Managers in Workers' Councils under the Yugoslavian Self management System, Southern California.

        

Frey, C. W. (1977). Ideological Change in Yugoslavia: Origins and Consequences for Foreign Policy, California, Berkeley: 361.

        

Friedman, F. S. (1978). Yugoslav Ambivalence Toward the Soviet-American Detente, Claremont: 228.

        

Galloway, J. V. (1961). The Strategic Implications of Yugoslav Neutralism, Washington D.C., George Washington University.

        

Garver, J. P. (1950). Yugoslav Nationalism as a Factor in the International Relations of the Balkan Area, Southern California: 143.

        

Geoghegan, A. K. (1969). Crime and Punishment in Yugoslavia: The Case of Miwajlo Mihajlov, John Caroll: 61.

        

Georgegevich, M. (1970). An Analysis of Yugoslavia's Policy of Peaceful Coexistence, Michigan: 248.

        

Godtfredsen, L. R. (1973). Federalism and Yugoslav Political Integration, Tufts: 509.

        

Goldfield, E. (1965). Milovan Dijas-Disillusioned Communist, Montreal: 761.

        

Gruenwald, O. (1967). The Third Revolution; Intellectual and Spiritual Ferment in Yugoslavia, Claremont: 104.

        

Gruenwald, O. (1972). Humanism and Marxism: The Yugoslav Perspective, Claremont.

        

Grzan, B. D. (1983). The Pattern of Modern Yugoslav Cities: A Comparative Study of Physical and Spatial Structures in Zagreb and Ljubjana, Council for National Academic Awards.

        

Helms, L. C. (1973). An Analysis of the Planning, Programming and Decision Making of Continuing Education at the Regional Level in Yugoslavia, Michigan: 281.

        

Hill, W. T. (1980). Fodo, Energy, and Population: Are They 'World' Problems?  An Analysis of Policy Responces in Brazil, Tanzania, the United States, and Yugoslavia, Massachusetts.

        

Hondius, F. W. (1968). The Yugoslav Community of Nations, The Hague: 375.

        

Ivezic, B. M. (1972). Investment Cycles in Socialist Planned Economics, New School for Social Research.

        

James, B. A. (1983). Towards a Radical Humanist Perspective for Mass Communication Inquiry: Mihailo Markovic's Philosophy of Dialectical Praxis, Iowa.

        

Jarsulic, M. W. (1978). An Economic Investigation of Enterprise Expenditure Decision Under Yugoslav Self-management, Pennsylvania: 305.

        

Jasko, F. D. (1964). Milovan Djilas: A Communist Challenge to Cummunism, John Caroll University: 84.

        

Jatrides, J. O. (1964). The Balkan Pact of the 1950's.  A Study in Regional Security.  Across Ideological Boundries, Clark: 808.

        

Jerome, R. R. J. (1982). A Comparative Analysis of Growth in Bulgaria, Greece, and Yugoslavia 1950-1975, Virginia.

        

Johnson, A. R. (1967). The Dynamics of Communist Ideological Chage in Yugoslavia, 1945-1953, Columbia: 405.

        

Johnson, E. A. J. (1955). Yugoslavia: A Pattern for Eastern Europe?, Johns Hopkins: 104.

        

Karcic, B. (1966). The Role of Money, Credit and Related Institutions in Postwar Yugoslavia Till 1960, Columbia: 711.

        

King, C. D. (1969). Participative Industrial Relations: A Study of Systems of Workers' Participation in great Britain, West Germany and Yugoslavia, New York, Buffalo.

        

King, R. R. (1970). The National Problem and Relations Between the Communist States of Southeast Europe, Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy: 773.

        

Klein, G. (1960). Yugoslavia in World Affairs, Illinois: 362.

        

Korach, R. (1953). Yugoslavia and Political Questions before the United Nations., Minnesota: 146.

        

Kreider, P. E. (1966). The Social-Psychological Nature and Determinants of Attitudes Toward Education and Toward Physically Disabled Persons in Belgium, Denmark, England, France, the Netherlands, and Yugoslavia, Michigan.

        

Lee, S. (1982). A Comparative Study of Easter European States' Foreign Polcies with the USSR: The Albananian, Romanian and Yugoslav Cases, South Carolina.

        

Lenac, H. (1985). Joint Ventures as Vehicles of Technology Transfer in the Third World, New York.

        

Leonardson, G. S. (1977). Self-Management and Democratic Theory: A Yugoslav Case study, Pittsburgh: 404.

        

Lilly, C. (1990). Ideological Trends in Yugoslavia, 1944-48, Yale.

        

Lipschutz, S. B. (1969). Participatory Democracy, Michigan.

        

Lovell, J. F. (1951). Titoism; Aspects of Yugoslav Nationalism in International Relations, New York.

        

Lyall, K. C. (1970). Regional Capital Allocation: Equality and Efficiency in Yugoslav Development Planning, Cornell: 775.

        

Mahoney, D. D. (1971). Four Models of the Enterprise in Yugoslavia, Cornell.

        

Majeske, A. (1963). Yugoslav Neutralism- Its Implications, George Washington University.

        

Mansbach, R. W. (1967). The Soviet-Yugoslav Rapprochement of 1955-1958: Its Ideological and Political Implications, Oxford.

        

Mantell, N. H. (1973). The Yugoslav Money markey, Pennsylvania: 143.

        

Markovich, S. C. (1968). The Influence of American Foreign Aid on Yugoslav Policies, 1948-1966, Virginia.

        

Martic, M. (1958). The International Regime on the Danube River with Special Emphasis on the Post-War Period, 1945-1954, Colorado: 361.

        

McCauliffe, J. P. (1977). Political Socialization Within Two Yugoslav Subcultures, Wisconsin, Madison: 257.

        

McClellan, W. (1963). Svetozar Markovic and the Origins of Balkan Socialism, California, Berkeley: 368.

        

McDonald, J. W. J. (1940). Political Themes in the Thouht of Milovan Djilas, Columbia: 940.

        

McDonald, M. B. (1970). Economic Development in the backward Regions of Yugoslavia 1953-1964, Oxford: 776.

        

McVicker, C. P. (1956). Yugoslav Decentralization SInce 1950, Princeton: 526.

        

Mencinger, J. (1975). A Quarterly Macroeconometric Model of the Yugoslav Economy, Pennsylvania: 235.

        

Merhcant (1969). The Sometimes Comrades in Yugoslavia and the Soviet Union 1953-1962, harvard: 703.

        

Mestrovic, M. M. (1957). Jugoslav Union and the Beginning of the Serb-Croat Conflict, Columbia: 495.

        

Mideleton, R. J. (1956). The Agrarian Programs of Mexico, Yugoslavia, and ISrael: A Study in the Social Planning, Texas, Austin.

        

MIlenkovitch, D. D. (1966). Planning and the Market in Yugoslav Economic Thought, Columbia.

        

Mileti, R. R. (1969). Trieste, A Cold War Problem: 1945-1954, John Carroll University: 66.

        

Miller, J. H. (1964). An Examination of the New Constitutionality in the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, Maryland: 163.

        

Miovic, P. (1975). Determinants of Income Differentials in Yugoslav Self-Management Enterprises, Pennsylvania: 246.

        

Mitchell, J. L. (1986). The Determinants of Financial Decisions in Yugoslav Enterprises, Northwestern.

        

Mocilnikar, F. W. (1950). The Cominform-Yugoslav Dispute, 1948-1949, California, Berkeley.

        

Neuberger, E. (1957). Central Banking in Semi-Planned Economics: Yugoslav Case, Harvard.

        

Noller, C. W. I. (1975). The Role of Money, Credit, and Financial Intermediaries in an Evolving Economy: The Yugoslav Case, Virginia: 313.

        

O'Brien, R. M. (1973). Workers' Participation and Productivity, morale, and COmmunications in Fifteen Yugoslav Self-Managed Enterprises, Wisconsin, Madison: 189.

        

Oleszczuk, T. A. (1977). Managerial Elitism Under Workers' Self-Management: An Analysis of the Causes of Power Inequality in the Yugoslav Enterprise, Wisconsin, Madison: 322.

        

Parmelee, D. E. (1983). Medicine Under Yugoslav Self-Managing Socialism, North Carolina.

        

Pash, H. (1968). The Yugoslav Nationality Problem and its Influence on the Development of Political and Socio-Economic Institutions, New School For Social Research.

        

Pejovich, S. (1963). Comparative Economic Systems; A Case Study of Yugoslavia, Georgetown: 761.

        

Perdue, C. W. (1983). The Monetary Response of the Yugoslav Economy: Is it Different?, Virginia.

        

Pershe, F. F. (1949). Adriatic-Danubian Region: Its Economic Recuperation, Munich.

        

Pervan, R. F. (1974). The Political Socialization of the Yugoslav University Student: A Preliminary Study of Some Causes of Disaffections, Duke: 417.

        

Peselj, B. M. (1950). Peasant Movement in Southeast Europe Can Ideological, Economic, and Political Opposition to Communist Dictatorship, Georgetown.

        

Peters, J. G. (1970). Yugoslav Foreign Policy Toward the Nonaligned Countries, American University: 940.

        

Pienkos, A. C. (1987). From Socialist Construction to Structural Adjustment Economic Policy and Institutional Change in Yugoslavia, Cornell.

        

Plotzer, H. J. (1978). Contemporary Yugoslav Marzism: A Study in the Meaning of a Critical Humanism, New York Univeristy: 311.

        

Plummer, J. L. (1970). Production, Function Analysis of Resource Allocation in Yugoslav Industry, Cornell: 775.

        

Prout, C. J. (1978). The Operation Peformance and Evolution of the Yugoslav Socialist Market System Between 1965 and 1974 in the Context of Federal and Republic Economic Policy, Oxford.

        

Putnam, G. W. (1986). The Structure of Working Class Economic Inequality Under Market Socialism: A Labor Market Analysis of Blue-Collar Workers in Yugoslavia, Illinois.

        

Rabel, R. (1984). Between East and West: Trieste, the United States and the Cold War, 1943-1954, Duke.

        

Ramet, P. (1981). Inter-American Relations in Contemporary Yugoslavia, California, Los Angeles.

        

Rastegar, G. (1980). Federalism in Yugoslavia, Claremont.

        

Robinson, G. J. (1969). Tanjug: Yugoslavia's Multi-Faceted National News Agency, Illinois: 707.

        

Rosenfeld, M. (1986). Yugoslav Self-Management and Classroom Interaction, Pennsylvania.

        

Rosenstein, E. (1969). Ideology and Practice of Workers' Participation in Management: Experiences in Israel, Yugoslavia, and England, California, Berkeley: 557.

        

Rubinoff, A. G. (1977). Neutralism and National Interest: India's Foreign Relations with Egypt and Yugoslavia, Chicago.

        

Rus, V. J. (1962). Yugoslavia, the United Nations and the Korean War, Cleveland: 193.

        

Sacks, S. R. (1971). Entry of New Competitors in Yugoslav Market Socialism, California, Berkeley: 176.

        

Sanko, S. (1961). Yugoslavia and the European Common Market, Paris.

        

Sarkovic, T. M. (1985). Direct Foreign Investment and Joint Venture Agreements in Yugoslavia: A Microecnomic Model, Florida State University.

        

Scowcroft, B. (1967). Congres and Foreign Plicy.  An Examination of Congressional Attitudes Toward the Foreign Aid Programs to Spain and Yugoslavia, Columbia: 711.

        

Scriven, J. G. (1981). Yugoslavia Business Operations: Distribution of Income and Taxation, Cambridge.

        

Sebo, P. G. (1966). Prelude to Polycentrism: The Maturation of Three East European Communist Parties, American University.

        

Seroka, J. H. (1976). Local Public Policies and Public Policy Decisionmaking uin Yugoslavia an Empiracal Analysis, Michigan: 391.

        

Severson, R. F. (1963). The Yugoslav Economy, A Socialist Model, Illinois.

        

Shabad, G. A. (1976). Participatory Democracy: the Case of Yugoslavia, Chicago.

        

Shaffer, S. (1978). The Real Power of Mihajlo Mihajlov, Georgetown: 35.

        

Sher, G. S. (1975). 'Praxis' and Marxist Criticism in Socialist Yugoslavia, Princeton: 435.

        

Shoup, P. S. (1961). Communism and the Nation Problem in Yugoslavia, Columbia.

        

Simic, A. W. (1970). Cultural Factors in Yugoslav Industrialization, California, Berkeley: 348.

        

Smith, H. L. (1963). National Communism in Yugoslavia-Myth of Reality, Washington.

        

Snider, R. F. (1969). The Yugoslavia-Soviet Break: The American Congressional Reaction, Idaho: 703.

        

Sokil, C. M. (1985). Price and Exchange Rate Systems, Indiana.

        

Sozen, J. L. (1955). Yugoslavia's Position Between the East and West, Illinois.

        

Spalatin, I. J. (1970). Effect of Western Tourism on Yugoslavia and Rumania, George Washington University.

        

Spangler, M. A. (1979). Time and Social change in a Yugoslav City, Wisconsin, Madison: 287.

        

Spencer, F. W. (1953). Origins, Theory, and Practice of Communism in Yugoslavia, 1948-1952, Columbia: 112.

        

Springer, B. J. (1971). Italy and Yugoslavia: A Comparative Analysis of Policy Making in Economic Planning, Colorado.

        

Stanley, E. J. (1957). Political Geography of Yugoslavia and the Balkans, Michigan.

        

Stoil, M. J. (1979). Mass Media in Mobilization Regimes: THe Case of Balkan Cinema, George Washington: 215.

        

Sturner, W. F. (1967). Aid to Yugoslavia: A Case Study of the Influence of COngress on a Foreign Policy Implementation, Fordman: 711.

        

Sudlak, N. (1952). The Yugoslav Communist Party in the Struggle for Power and Survival, Chicago.

        

Sullivan, S. R. (1977). Implications of Production Functions: Yugoslav economic Growth, 1952-1974, New York: 108.

        

Tafazzoli, F. (1970). Oskar Lange's Contribution to the Theory of Socialism, with Applications to Yugoslavia and Czechoslovakia, Southern California: 453.

        

Tamaddon, J. M. (1967). The Political Basis of Central Planning.  With Special Reference To Yugoslav and French Economic Policy and Planning, London: 712.

        

Terzuolo, E. R. (1980). Relations Between the Communist Parties of Italy and Yugoslavia, 1941-1968, Stanford.

        

Thomas, H. (1973). Personal Income Distribution in Yugoslavia: A Human Capital Approach to the Analysis of Perrsonal Income Differnces in the Industry fo a Labor-Managed Market Economy, Cornell: 278.

        

Topham, S. (1981). Economic Propoganda in Yugoslav Society, Bradford.

        

Trees, R. (1967). The Organization, Operation and Management of a Yugoslavian Economic Enterprise.  The Case of New Combine, a Publicly Owned Firm For the Whole Sale Distribution of Agricultural Equipment and Suplies, Chicago: 711.

        

Troitskey, T. (1971). Jovan Skerlic d'apres les documents de l'epoque et de la Yugoslavie contemoraine, Montreal.

        

Walker, B. P. (1962). Chinese Criticisms of Yugoslavia, 1958-1961, California, Berkeley: 129.

        

Wambold, A. B. (1976). The National Question and the Evolution of the Yugoslav Constitution, 1971-1974, Virginia: 737.

        

Watchel, H. M. (1969). Workers Management and Wage Differentials in Yugoslavia, Michigan: 707.

        

White, W. T. (1965). Socialism, Communication and Money.  A Theoretical Study With an Application to the Case of Yugoslavia, Georgetown: 761.

        

Whitley, A. L. (1963). Yugoslavia: Tito's Seperate Road to Communism, Geroge Washignton.

        

Wolchik, S. L. (1978). Politic, Ideology and Equality: The Status of Women in Eastern Europe, Michigan.

        

Wolfenbarger, j. L. (1974). Investment Allocations  and Financing in Yugoslaiva in the 1960's, Tenessee: 303.

        

Woodard, S. L. (1974). Training For Self-Management Patterns of Authority in Yugoslavia Secondary School, Princeton: 549.

        

Yeric, J. L. (1965). Aspects of Yugoslavia Foreign Policy: An Experiment in Non-Alignment, 1949-1960, Ohio.

        

Zappa, K. M. (1982). Income Distribution in Yugoslavia Self-Management, Lancaster.

        

Zukin, S. (1972). Participation, Equality, Socialism, Politics and Society in Yugoslavia, Columbia.